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December
24 2020
17:30

Communications Commission: The Georgian Public Broadcaster, Rustavi 2 and Adjara TV Maintained High Standards...

The Communications Commission is publishing the second media monitoring report for the pre-election period of the Georgian parliamentary elections, consisting of qualitative and quantitative assessment of the activities of broadcasters. Monitoring was carried out from 1 October until and including 31 October. Six national broadcasters were monitored during the prime time period between 19:00 and 00:00 each day. Qualitative monitoring applied to the First Channel of the Georgian Public ...

December
24 2020
17:18

Communications Commission: Georgian Public Broadcaster Conducted Unbiased Coverage of the Pre-Election Period...

The Communications Commission is publishing the third media monitoring report for the Georgian parliamentary elections, which includes qualitative and quantitative analysis of broadcasters during the reporting period of 1-21 November. As was the case in September and October, coverage of the second round of elections was conducted in accordance with the ethical norms by the Georgian Public Broadcaster, Rustavi 2 and Adjara TV, while Imedi, Mtavari Arkhi and TV Pirveli conducted biased ...

December
23 2020
10:33

Informed Citizens, Informed Choice: More than Half a Million People use the Mediacritic.ge Platform in the...

Last year, the Media Academy of the Communications Commission established the platform Mediacritic.ge, which acted as a guide between the public and the media. For the past year, this unprecedented step towards the development of media critique has served to enable critical perception of information and the making of sensible and informed choices. During this short period of time, the number of visitors to the platform has already exceeded half a million. Apart from strengthening the ...

December
17 2020
13:06

Mtavari Arkhi Collected the Highest Amount of Revenue from Paid Pre-Election Political Advertising

Mtavari Arkhi collected the highest amount of revenue (GEL 4,270,075) from paid pre-election advertising, as shown by the Communication Commission’s analysis of free and paid political advertising during the 2020 Georgian parliamentary elections. The average cost per minute of placing paid political advertising on Mtavari Arkhi was GEL 5,583. Mtavari Arkhi allocated 66.2% of its paid political advertising time to the United National Movement, which accounted for 62.9% of the ...

December
17 2020
11:01

Broadcasters Placed Free Political Advertising worth Approximately GEL 62.5 Million during the Pre-Election...

The Communication Commission’s analysis of free and paid political advertising during the 2020 Georgian parliamentary elections showed that broadcasters allocated almost 30,000 minutes in combined air time to free political advertising. In proportion to the cost of paid advertising during the same period of time, the total value of the aforementioned free adverts was approximately GEL 62.5 million. As for paid political advertising, information supplied by the broadcasters showed that ...

December
17 2020
10:50

Analysis of Free and Paid Political Advertising during the 2020 Georgian Parliamentary Elections

According to Article 50.1 of the Election Code of Georgia, a broadcast license holder, an authorised over-the-air broadcaster, the Public Broadcaster and Adjara TV and Radio of the Public Broadcaster must, if airtime is allotted for pre-election campaigning and political advertising, publicly announce and weekly submit to the GNCC the following information: from and until what date and at what intervals the airtime is allotted, its duration and schedule of the allotted airtime during one ...

December
12 2020
11:39

Communications Commission: Use of Obscenity and Coarse Language in the Name of Free Speech is designed to...

Certain sections of the non-governmental sector are categorising the use of obscenity and hate speech on air as freedom of expression. Moreover, they claim that regulating the use of coarse language and obscenity will threaten freedom of expression in the country. To this end, they are offering false interpretations of the Georgian legislation and the practices of the Constitutional Court, thereby misleading the public. We wish to make it clear that by issuing the statement on 7 December, the ...

December
07 2020
11:16

Communications Commission calls on Broadcasters to refrain from airing obscene Content to avoid violating the...

The Communications Commission is calling on broadcasters to refrain from airing programmes that abuse a person’s dignity and their fundamental rights, or contain obscenity. Qualitative media monitoring carried out by the Commission for the pre-election period of the 2020 Georgian parliamentary elections, covering the activities of 6 national broadcasters between 1 September and 31 October 2020, found that within the pluralistic and diverse pre-election media environment, some sections of ...

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